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    There are two major events that coincide with the Great Migration. The first was during 1910 to 1940 when Black Southerners relocated to Northern and midwestern cities (The Great Migration (1910-1970)‚ 2021). During this time‚ men were being sent to aid in war‚ leaving their jobs in the cities. The North job market was in search of labor as the majority of their workers were now in Europe fighting for the country. Blacks would seize this opportunity by moving to industrialized cities like New York

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    Causes of WW2 Soon after WW1‚ Germany went bankrupt due to all the payments they needed to pay back to the other countries involved in WW1. These countries included France‚ England and the US. After Germany had paid back the money to France and England‚ ‘The Great Depression’ began. Germany needed a way to become wealthy again. To do so‚ Germany were forced to replace their President‚ Adolf Hitler was elected. He promised the German country that he would destroy these other countries and to not

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    The Left and Right Hemispheres : How It Impacts Learning The Left and Right Hemispheres: How It Impacts Learning Left and right hemispheres of the brain have many different skills and ways of learning. The hemispheres require the two different sides if the brain Howard (2006). In this paper we will be addressing the issues of both sides of the brain. Many skills that can be gained by the right hemisphere of the brain. One other thing we will look at is what the

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    Were Asian countries doomed to be colonized? One undeniable characteristic of colonialism in Asia between the 1800s and mid-1900s was the immense control it had over the economies and politics in Asia. Trade and production were tailored to serve colonial needs‚ and opposition to colonial rule was suppressed easily. In this context‚ claiming that colonialism was inevitable seems valid as Asian countries could neither resist colonial expansion‚ nor throw off the colonial yoke. However‚ when one

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    West Asia Syria and Lebanon As in other parts of Asia‚ there was an upsurge for freedom in West Asia also immediately after the Second World War. You have read in the previous chapter about the movement of the people of Syria against the French rule. After the war‚ the French tried to restore their authority over Syria and Lebanon but‚ in the face of opposition from the people of these countries and the world opinion‚ they were forced to withdraw. Both Syria and Lebanon became independent by the

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    History of the Modern World Midterm Essay 1/08/13 Colonialism and Latin America Eduardo Galeano is a passionate journalist and writer‚ a man that has put this passion into writing about the lost or often overlooked histories of Latin and South Americas. In one of his acclaimed books‚ Las venas abiertas de América Latina/Open Veins of Latin America‚ he looks at the history of exploitation in this place from early European explorers to current United States and European endeavors. In this paper

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    Elsa Schiaparelli Life history: Schiaparelli or “Schiap” -as she was called by her friends-had a very affluent and well-educated family background. She was born in 1890‚in a posh division of Rome and despite the aristocratic graces that she was raised with‚ she was a rebel: she wanted to pursue acting- while studying philosophy at University- and family resistance made her publish a book of sensual poetry for which she was sent to a strict convent in Germanic Switzerland. Her individuality and

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    In the late 1800 European countries came into Africa and colonized the land. The English colonized Kenya. It had many effects on Kenya‚ good and bad‚ but the bad outweighed the good. Colonialism affected Kenya badly. It was affected badly because the Kenyans were appointed new leaders that didn’t really care about them and the Europeans didn’t treat them equally and they basically took over their land as if the Kenyans weren’t even there. They also didn’t get paid much and they didn’t get as much

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    trade had decreased due to British pressures and so Africa started trading more of other items with the rest of the world. This same thing was happening in Asia and the Middle East too. In South Africa‚ the Zulu kingdom would be formed‚ and in Western Africa‚ an Islamic caliphate‚ Sokoto Caliphate would be formed. Many of these civilizations were being formed by a bunch of African peoples around the continent. At first‚ in Southern Africa‚ there were the Nguni people‚ just farmers and cattle

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    (Hintjens‚ 2001). The history of colonialism‚ more specifically within Africa‚ has illustrated the fatal power of ethnic manipulation that Dr. Hintjens referred to. Neocolonialism impedes on both the sovereignty and the right of these post-colonial regimes to self-determination‚ as it has rendered it reasonably impossible for them to develop their government infrastructure (Janzer et. al. 2015). The exploitation‚ and often fabrication of ethnic identity by Western powers has led to a lack of nation

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